Pittsburgh Birth Injury Attorneys Handling Shoulder Dystocia Cases

Shoulder dystocia occurs when the baby's head passes safely through the birth canal, but the shoulders are stuck or lodged behind the pelvic bone. Resulting side effects can be broken bones, delayed delivery, or a more serious shoulder damage caused by compression to the nerves.

At
Caroselli, Beachler & Coleman, L.L.C., we understand that few things are more devastating than to learn that your healthy child was injured during delivery. When negligence or physician error contributes to that injury, we are committed to holding the responsible party accountable.

Pennsylvania Fetal Injury Lawyers Fighting For You

If you believe a doctor's negligence contributed to your child's birth injury, it is not enough to simply make a claim. You must be able to prove medical malpractice. Our law firm has extensive experience representing clients in difficult and complex lawsuits stemming from negligent and careless actions, such as:

Failure to respond to signs of fetal distress

Failure to recognize signs that a baby would have trouble passing through the birth canal

Failure to take appropriate action when a baby becomes lodged in the birth canal

Failure to order a necessary C-section

Since 1972, our firm has helped injured clients and their families recover compensation for the carelessness of others. Our lawyers will review your case and give you an honest assessment of your legal options. Should you decide to pursue a claim, we will educate you on the best approach to your case and serve as aggressive advocates at every stage of the process.

Contact A Birth Injury Attorney

Does your baby suffer from shoulder dystocia or another fetal injury?
Contact our birth injury attorneys today for a free initial consultation. Call us at 412-567-1232 or toll free at 866-466-5789.

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